This paper proposes the Resource Logic Theory of Intelligence, a framework describing how biological form, cognition, and technological development are constrained by planetary environments rather than evolutionary lineage. It challenges the anthropocentric assumption that intelligence follows a universal trajectory, suggesting instead that each species develops cognitive and technological systems optimized to its available resources and survival needs. Consequently, similarities in embryonic morphology among Earth species arise not from shared ancestry, but from shared environmental efficiency…
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